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there are some people who are not so happy that he won the election. thak a look at the poll numbers, a new cnn/"time" magazine/orc poll, shows the president's approval rating is 55%, 43% disapprove of the way he's doing his job. breakdown, 92% of democrats say they approve. 13% of republicans say the president is doing a good job. >> just 13% of republicans say the president is doing a good job. so how does he begin to bridge that gap? clark judge is with us right now. he's a speech writer who worked in the reagan white house, he's the founder and managing director of the white house writers group. so clark, you think the president needs to do something to reach across the aisle. to talk about the common themes that unite us. how do you do that? >> a good model for him would be bill clinton's inaugural address, or ronald reagan's second inaugural. both of those were similar kinds of political environments. congress was in the hands of the other party. or one house was, at least. and each of them was very gracious towards the other party. reached out,
there are some people who are not so happy that he won the election. thak a look at the poll numbers, a new cnn/"time" magazine/orc poll, shows the president's approval rating is 55%, 43% disapprove of the way he's doing his job. breakdown, 92% of democrats say they approve. 13% of republicans say the president is doing a good job. >> just 13% of republicans say the president is doing a good job. so how does he begin to bridge that gap? clark judge is with us right now. he's a...
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ronald reagan is a classic xarm. is the reagan second term a failure because of iran-contra or a success because of the treaty. immigration reform, tax reform. whatever you hear about the second term curse be skeptical. >> is there an annual gis time in history to where president obama is now, some place we're told that lots of time the speech writers and presidents look at past inaugural addresses for inspiration? where in history can this president find that inspiration? >> you know, it's tough to find a time when we've been so polarized. thomas jefferson, people forget under adams and washington, the country was actually much more divided than you would think if you looked at that monument just down the road, jefferson comes into power, a very polarizing figure and in his inaugural address says we are all republicans, we are all federalists. didn't necessarily govern that way but he had the tone right. i think that's what inaugural addresses a week later, very few, you can count on one hand, but second inaugural a
ronald reagan is a classic xarm. is the reagan second term a failure because of iran-contra or a success because of the treaty. immigration reform, tax reform. whatever you hear about the second term curse be skeptical. >> is there an annual gis time in history to where president obama is now, some place we're told that lots of time the speech writers and presidents look at past inaugural addresses for inspiration? where in history can this president find that inspiration? >> you...
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the beltway is supposedly fixated on elections and election process, but here is an election process story that could use some beltway fixation. if you want to look into a yourself, we have built a tool kit of links on the story at our web site. thanks for being with us tonight. it's time for the last word with loans or adonal. have a great night. >> the assailant had a 100 clip magazine. now had his weapon not jammed, got knows how many more people would have been killed. in newtown, some of those children were riddled with # 1 11 bullet holes in a first grader. high-capacity magazines are our view are not worth the risk [ applause ] >> vice president biden then explained why this time is different. there are some who say why the most powerful voice in this debate belongs to those to save lives. i think they are wrong. this time, this time will not be like times that have come before. newtown has shocked the nation. we are going to take this fight to the halls of congress. we are going to take it beyond that. we are going to take it to the american people. we are going to go around
the beltway is supposedly fixated on elections and election process, but here is an election process story that could use some beltway fixation. if you want to look into a yourself, we have built a tool kit of links on the story at our web site. thanks for being with us tonight. it's time for the last word with loans or adonal. have a great night. >> the assailant had a 100 clip magazine. now had his weapon not jammed, got knows how many more people would have been killed. in newtown,...
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the beltway is fix sated on election process. in the meantime if you want to look into it yourself we have built a toolkit on our website. thank you for being with us tonight. >> this is common sense. this conversation is long overdue. there is no reason we can't do this. all out panic from the right wing. president has this king complex. nothing he is propose iing woul have prevented connecticut. >> what the bheep ble[ bleep ] doing? >> the nra has the fight of the century. >> those are crazy people. >> it wasn't about the president's daughters. >> of course it was he mentioned the president's kids. that is so crazy. they are never going to get middle america and they are going to lose this debate. >> today the obama administration took it's campaign outside the white house. >> i know as well as anyone having written the first assault weapons ban that the industry will do whatever they can to get around it a and they will find a way. but it can get around it. but i also know we have to try. >> at the u.s. conference of mayors vi
the beltway is fix sated on election process. in the meantime if you want to look into it yourself we have built a toolkit on our website. thank you for being with us tonight. >> this is common sense. this conversation is long overdue. there is no reason we can't do this. all out panic from the right wing. president has this king complex. nothing he is propose iing woul have prevented connecticut. >> what the bheep ble[ bleep ] doing? >> the nra has the fight of the century....
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. >> the vice president described the meeting last month with 22 groups, gun officials, gun groups, sportsmen, hunters, he also mentioned meetings with members of congress and offered personal thanks to parents who suffered the worst imaginable loss at sandy hook elementary school. >> i want to personally thank mcdonnell, who lost a beautiful daughter, grace, and the other parents who i had a chance to speak to, for their suggestions and for again, just for their o -- the courage of all of you to be here today. i admire -- i admire the grace and the resolve that you all are showing. and i must say i have been deeply acted by your faith, as well. and the president and i are going to do everything to try to match the revolve you have demonstrated. >> the president, then demonstrated his resolve. >> this is our first task as a society, keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. so i'm putting forward a specific set of proposals based on the work of joe's task force. and in the days ahead i intend to use whatever weight this office holds to make them a reality. because while there
. >> the vice president described the meeting last month with 22 groups, gun officials, gun groups, sportsmen, hunters, he also mentioned meetings with members of congress and offered personal thanks to parents who suffered the worst imaginable loss at sandy hook elementary school. >> i want to personally thank mcdonnell, who lost a beautiful daughter, grace, and the other parents who i had a chance to speak to, for their suggestions and for again, just for their o -- the courage of...
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the next drawing is monday night at 11:22 here on wbal-tv 11. the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> ray lewis wants nothing more than two in his nfl career by placing a super bowl trophy for the second time in his career. he does not want it anywhere near the ravens facility until after the super bowl. earlier in the week, reagan's players had a chance to pose with the super bowl trophy, until ray lewis found out. he did not want to get anybody on the team into a super bowl of total op with the trophy. that is why he is going to the super bowl, to win the trophy. >> everybody wants you to have it did take pictures with the. i tell my team, don't ever take pictures with something you have not earned. when we hold that lombardi, whoever holds the next sunday, you have earned it. don't fool yourself and don't go through that. >> now you know. joe flacco has thrown eight touchdown passes and no interceptions. he has grown used to getting overlooked an underappreciated, especially on the national stage. as long as the reagan to keep winning, he
the next drawing is monday night at 11:22 here on wbal-tv 11. the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> ray lewis wants nothing more than two in his nfl career by placing a super bowl trophy for the second time in his career. he does not want it anywhere near the ravens facility until after the super bowl. earlier in the week, reagan's players had a chance to pose with the super bowl trophy, until ray lewis found out. he did not want to get anybody on the team into a super bowl of total...
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those two numbers that you recited are very important to talk about the catch 22 that the republican party is in. only 23% have a positive view of the tea party. but guess what? those are the people who won't let them move an inch on guns for example or anything else. what the republicans need to do is be more moderate are. they ought to vote for some of this gun legislation. they have to show they stand for more than tax cuts for the rich. they have to understand that they want government to do things like help the hurricane victims which most voted against in the case of sandy. they need more moderate people to vote in the republican primaries. they won't het them become more moderates and i think this is a deep problem and i think if some said we want him to bring this to the floor. it would send a signal to the moderates. >> 26% is how many support keeping assault weapons available to everyone. it is an amazing cross checking of the polls. >> and again i think you see that 26% overlapping with the tea party 26%. i think the republicans are dealing with public opinion that is infl
those two numbers that you recited are very important to talk about the catch 22 that the republican party is in. only 23% have a positive view of the tea party. but guess what? those are the people who won't let them move an inch on guns for example or anything else. what the republicans need to do is be more moderate are. they ought to vote for some of this gun legislation. they have to show they stand for more than tax cuts for the rich. they have to understand that they want government to...
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the congressional clock is still going according to the next election. >> reporter: but he can't push too hard. former reagan chief of staff says after a second win, most presidents have an inflated view of their power. >> so you have to figure out ways you can accomplish things and go directionally in the way you're going. realizing that time is an enemy. get as much done as you can, but don't overreach. >> reporter: a lesson president obama promises he learned. >> i'm more than familiar with all the literature about presidential overreach in second terms. we are very cautious about that. >> reporter: at the same time, he has to battle white house fatigue. >> people get tired. staffers leave. and you lose some institutional memory. >> reporter: above all, avoid scandal. what is known as the second term curse. something quite a few modern day presidents have fallen victim to. >> i am not a crook. >> reporter: for richard nixon, it was watergate. he resigned over the break in and cover up just 18 months after his re-election. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. ms. lewi
the congressional clock is still going according to the next election. >> reporter: but he can't push too hard. former reagan chief of staff says after a second win, most presidents have an inflated view of their power. >> so you have to figure out ways you can accomplish things and go directionally in the way you're going. realizing that time is an enemy. get as much done as you can, but don't overreach. >> reporter: a lesson president obama promises he learned. >> i'm...
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very similar to what ronald reagan dealt with during his eight years. personally, the public really likes president obama. 74%. but his policies, again, more people disapprove of the policies. 49%, than approve of them there, at 47%. so what about the next four years? sort of a mixed optimism, if you will. i go back to the idea of pragmatic hope. 43% optimistic. 43% pessimistic. 22% kind of mixed. and staying with the theme of word clouds, david, we asked folks to send a message to president obama. what would they like to say for his second term? and as you can see here, look at the most popular phrases. a lot of them have to do with the economy. fix the economy. create jobs. then there's stop spending. and then of course probably the most important that he will talk about tomorrow, compromise, work together. >> chuck todd, thank you very much. >>> let me bring in the rest of our roundtable here. joe scarborough is here from msnbc's "morning joe." adviser to obama 2012, david axelrod. chief foreign correspondent richard engel is here, safe and sound in
very similar to what ronald reagan dealt with during his eight years. personally, the public really likes president obama. 74%. but his policies, again, more people disapprove of the policies. 49%, than approve of them there, at 47%. so what about the next four years? sort of a mixed optimism, if you will. i go back to the idea of pragmatic hope. 43% optimistic. 43% pessimistic. 22% kind of mixed. and staying with the theme of word clouds, david, we asked folks to send a message to president...
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down with some of the senators and talking about, what is it like -- i interviewed a man who spent 22 years as a staff member and two years as a senate member. wonderful human insights. sitting down face to face with people, getting the kind of information, and then being able to put it out. it is a big thrill to me when i see in historians using oral histories in one of the books. i did a great sense of pride when i come across a quote from someone that i interviewed. thank you for asking. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a look at the western side of the capital. you can see the special flags on the side of the capital, including the bets ross flag. 600,000 people are expected to be there for the inauguration. the president's public swearing in tomorrow, some of the handrails are already set out for people who have tickets to the event. we will have live coverage of the inauguration. coverage will start at 7:00 a.m. eastern time, including the swearing in at noon.
down with some of the senators and talking about, what is it like -- i interviewed a man who spent 22 years as a staff member and two years as a senate member. wonderful human insights. sitting down face to face with people, getting the kind of information, and then being able to put it out. it is a big thrill to me when i see in historians using oral histories in one of the books. i did a great sense of pride when i come across a quote from someone that i interviewed. thank you for asking....
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listen. >> we're expecting over the next 22 months, to be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is in his circle, to shove us into the dust bin of history. >> that's pretty strong words, particularly since some believe they're doing a pretty good job of annihilating themselves. >> i think what john boehner is doing there is he's trying to talk his more extreme elements into relaxing for the next couple years and not making too much of a spect kal of themselves. you know, he wants to put the fear of annihilation in them. and this two years is different from the last four in two really critical ways. leading up to 2010, republicans wanted to take over the house and take over the senate. leading into 2012, they wanted to take over the white house, take over the senate and keep the house. and so they had to be extra aggressive to try to get themselves out there. that famous quote of mcconnell saying we're going to make him a one-term president. but their goal in 2014 is not to take the ho
listen. >> we're expecting over the next 22 months, to be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is in his circle, to shove us into the dust bin of history. >> that's pretty strong words, particularly since some believe they're doing a pretty good job of annihilating themselves. >> i think what john boehner is doing there is he's trying to talk his more extreme elements into relaxing for...
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he left was on -- >> as a percentage. >> he left, it was nearly 22% of gdp, big government was bigger, since then it has drifted even much higher, to 24, 25 percent of gdp, the problem is defense, it is medical programs, it is really social insurance. nonmeans tested, social security, medicare, 1.5 trillion going to millions of people who do not need it, should be cutback or cut off. he didn't talk about any of that. second, when ronald reagan came in revenues were 1 19.5% of gdp, that was carter's tax level, he cut taxes a little bit, but 2012, they were down to 16%, both parties were cutting taxes while they let spending go up, so now we have lowest tax burden in last 50 years and highest level of spending we've seen since world war ii. neil: ratherhan raise revenues. >> you have to do more. neil: raise taxes more, on more people. >> i don't' to get into taxes, but yes, we need a new tax, you cannot get it out of income tax, it is clear we tapped that out, we need a consumption tax this country over spends, under saves, under invests, we're living beyond our means issue we're living
he left was on -- >> as a percentage. >> he left, it was nearly 22% of gdp, big government was bigger, since then it has drifted even much higher, to 24, 25 percent of gdp, the problem is defense, it is medical programs, it is really social insurance. nonmeans tested, social security, medicare, 1.5 trillion going to millions of people who do not need it, should be cutback or cut off. he didn't talk about any of that. second, when ronald reagan came in revenues were 1 19.5% of gdp,...
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many thought that the 2012 election would be determined by money. in fact, it was determined by the power of women and mothers. we believe we can do the same for gun control. we ask all moms to go to our website at o onemillionmomsforguncontrol. please join us and continue to show that we support common sense gun control legislation. >> there have been more than 1,000 shooting deaths since newtown. shannon watts, founder of one million moms for gun control. thanks so much. we appreciate your time today. >> thank you. >>> absolutely. and coming up, stick around because we are back with the one and only actor george takei, talking about his new book "oh, my." it's good to have you here. you're basically living here now. we're back with george after this. you're here for free, don't worry. to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. jus
many thought that the 2012 election would be determined by money. in fact, it was determined by the power of women and mothers. we believe we can do the same for gun control. we ask all moms to go to our website at o onemillionmomsforguncontrol. please join us and continue to show that we support common sense gun control legislation. >> there have been more than 1,000 shooting deaths since newtown. shannon watts, founder of one million moms for gun control. thanks so much. we appreciate...
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incentive is re-election. in a lot of southern districts most of these people are hunters. most are gun owners and they don't like people touching their guns. they don't need to be nra members to have that feeling. the nra is powerful. these outside groups get more credit than they deserve. there's a bunch of people that own guns they don't need an nra sticker to feel passionate about that issue. >> we'll see you later on "morning joe." now to a developing overseas where american citizens are among dozens of people being held in a hostage standoff. this is unfolding now in the is a had-- sahara desert. dozens of hostages who work at the plant including americans. officials say at least two people were killed during the raid. the militants claim the take is revenge for france's military operation against rebels in neighboring mali. the u.s. providing assistance to that effort. take a listen to leon panetta talking about this standoff. >> by all indications this is a terrorist act and the united states strongly condemns these kinds of terrorist acts. it's a very serious matte
incentive is re-election. in a lot of southern districts most of these people are hunters. most are gun owners and they don't like people touching their guns. they don't need to be nra members to have that feeling. the nra is powerful. these outside groups get more credit than they deserve. there's a bunch of people that own guns they don't need an nra sticker to feel passionate about that issue. >> we'll see you later on "morning joe." now to a developing overseas where...
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don't expect any election gloating or policy. the white house says president obama's address is designed to strike a hopeful tone. advisors say the speech will build upon the one election night. reminding our country our founding principles can still guide us in a changing world. we welcome you back now to our temporary fox 5 studios high atop the canadian embassy overlooking pennsylvania avenue. behind us, you will be able to see the capitol building in just a little bit. we had to move because of the sunrise. but we will have a great view of the ceremonies and parade. right now we want to show you the parade route and talk a little about that. the parade is set to begin around 2:40 this afternoon when president obama, the first lady, vice president biden and dr. jill biden lead that parade. there are a few local groups marching in the parade this year. they are the mighty sound of maryland marching band from the university of maryland. the 54th massachusetts volunteer company b headquartered in silver spring and the marching ni
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if you do the math, 22 lobbyists for every single member of congress? >> yes. >> gregg: there 22 to one in lobbyists. >> there are a lot of lobbyists. >> gregg: there is a lot of influence peddling going on in washington, d.c. >> to me this champagne issue popped my cork. >> gregg: they ought to switch to martinis? >> i think they would all be happier, champagne does not get to that level. >> gregg: it gives you such a headache afterwards. we'll leave it at that. by the way, i would like to point out the romans that invented champagne. >> sha that italy, you don't want to deal with the italian lobbyists. >> gregg: we'll stop using the word champagne if they stop using the word empennatrable to use magino line. you can catch bret brenda buttner on bulls and bears 10:00 a.m. eastern time right here on the fox news channel. brenda, thanks. >> heather: now to fox extreme weather, a cool january day for president obama's second inauguration in washington, d.c. the stage is set for tomorrow's public swearing-in ceremony, but will the weather cooperate? maria
if you do the math, 22 lobbyists for every single member of congress? >> yes. >> gregg: there 22 to one in lobbyists. >> there are a lot of lobbyists. >> gregg: there is a lot of influence peddling going on in washington, d.c. >> to me this champagne issue popped my cork. >> gregg: they ought to switch to martinis? >> i think they would all be happier, champagne does not get to that level. >> gregg: it gives you such a headache afterwards. we'll...
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down with some of the senators and talking about, what is the like -- i interviewed a man who spent 22 years as a staff member and her two years as a stafof senate me. wonderful human insights. sitting down face to face with people, getting the kind of information, and then being able to put it out. it is a big thrill to me when i see in historian setting oral histories and one of their books. -- using oral histories in one of the books. i did a great sense of pride when i come across a quote from someone that i interviewed. thank you for asking. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> preparations are underway for the presidential inauguration. some of the preparations underway for the 57 presidential inauguration. live weekend coverage on c-span. today is the national day of service. we plan to bring you remarks from first lady michelle obama later this afternoon. tomorrow, live coverage of obama's official swearing-in ceremony at the white house. that is just before noon. our full live inauguratio
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because in many ways this is the inverse of reagan. reagan came in as a very strong president, he fought like heck for the things that he cared about. he's the great leader of the republicans. i think the republicans need to start looking at barack obama as the democratic reagan here. he is going to stick to his guns and fight as hard as he can in the next four years. jon: but, matt, one of the challenges of the day as simon just alluded to has to be the debt and deficit situation in this country. we didn't hear anything about that. >> right. the other thing is, and i think simon knows in this, reagan carried 49 states and he won in a popular vote landslide. when you win almost every place in the whole country, you can understand having a little confidence coming into your inaugural. this guy won a very close race, especially if you look at the popular vote -- jon: so you don't think this is a watershed moment in american politics, matt? >> i do. jon, here's what i think. i think the obama team and president obama really believes that
because in many ways this is the inverse of reagan. reagan came in as a very strong president, he fought like heck for the things that he cared about. he's the great leader of the republicans. i think the republicans need to start looking at barack obama as the democratic reagan here. he is going to stick to his guns and fight as hard as he can in the next four years. jon: but, matt, one of the challenges of the day as simon just alluded to has to be the debt and deficit situation in this...
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another 22% frankly just feeling mixed. we also ask people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase and just one-third used positive words like improving or right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track, the economy declining. overall just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it is off on the wrong track. that right track number by the way is down six points from a month ago. the lowest it's been in five months. i think newtown and the fiscal cliff had something to do with that. 72% are dissatisfied with the economy today. just 27% are satisfied. that is specifically about their own economic prospects. 60% said the coming year will be a time to hold back and save because they believe harder times are ahead. only 34% said it will be a time of economic expansion and opportunity. and there is still widespread skepticism that obama can change that trajectory. just 36% said they are very or fairly confident about the president's ability to pr
another 22% frankly just feeling mixed. we also ask people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase and just one-third used positive words like improving or right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track, the economy declining. overall just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it is off on the wrong track. that right track number by the way is down six points from a month ago. the lowest it's been in five...
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ra and ron reagan. it's funny it's is frick yin true. >>> john boehner sass the president was to annihilate the gop. maybe if republicans weren't in a perpetual war with african-americans, latinos, women, and young people politically at least they wouldn't to worry about being annihilated. >>> also the pentagon officially lifted the ban on women in combat today. in reality women have already been in combat for some time, certainly exposed to enemy fire as tammy duckworth can attest to. >>> everyone agrees now is the best time to two decades to push for gun safety laws. today senator dianne feinstein introduced an assault weapons ban. i think we're going to do background checks. >>> and paul browne, who lost year called evolution lies straight from the bit of hell is back at it. he says president obama is upholding, wait for this, the soviet constitution. boy, he's up to date. >>> and this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] coughequence™ #8. waking the baby. [ coughs ] [ baby cry
ra and ron reagan. it's funny it's is frick yin true. >>> john boehner sass the president was to annihilate the gop. maybe if republicans weren't in a perpetual war with african-americans, latinos, women, and young people politically at least they wouldn't to worry about being annihilated. >>> also the pentagon officially lifted the ban on women in combat today. in reality women have already been in combat for some time, certainly exposed to enemy fire as tammy duckworth can...
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we don't want to fund not, so instead of being done 22%, we should move to a voluntary payment for the u.n. probably some of you may disagree, were walking out. probably not a good logical move. it's not necessary to simply say will pay for the things we want to pay for on a voluntary basis. and on the security council, as fun as they had the veto in the security council, we certainly don't want to refer in the security council, which means ending the veto. the campus and new members on it, this certainly putting no basis and never anything serious should be done by great powers. cutting back the funding and having them do a few things they do okay, funding, paying for that assigned. having them talk, they can talk. not taking them seriously. a whole host of things we can do. i do think this dramatic scene where out is a good thing would make much sense, but certainly cutting back and not taking them seriously. >> thanks very much for your top. going back to the question of europe, there is something that concerns me a little bit of a talk about why the nationstate. it's a choice only
we don't want to fund not, so instead of being done 22%, we should move to a voluntary payment for the u.n. probably some of you may disagree, were walking out. probably not a good logical move. it's not necessary to simply say will pay for the things we want to pay for on a voluntary basis. and on the security council, as fun as they had the veto in the security council, we certainly don't want to refer in the security council, which means ending the veto. the campus and new members on it,...
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the wizards are down by 22. going to get blown out. no. the wizards showing backbone , some spine these days. the big three there. and they are cutting into this lead. that was part of an 11-0 run. and john wall since he's been back, trevor knocks down a three. got it to within 2. one of the better moves here by jamal. that's what i do to wisdom martin. right between the legs. didn't make the lay up but they still get the win 92-88. >>> college hoops. this is george mason paul hewitt and right now george mason is good. and they got another big win last night. this is sherod right. the patriots up by 7 at that point. second half all mason. allen underneath for the easy lay in. and mason wins 77-67. they have won 20 straight in the series. patriots second place in the caa. how about this. miami taking on number one duke. they ran a clinic on the duke. the number one team . mike doesn't even want to watch. they storm the court down there in miami. number one is done. duke gets blown out. 90-63. >> what? >>e down by over 30. miami is coached b
the wizards are down by 22. going to get blown out. no. the wizards showing backbone , some spine these days. the big three there. and they are cutting into this lead. that was part of an 11-0 run. and john wall since he's been back, trevor knocks down a three. got it to within 2. one of the better moves here by jamal. that's what i do to wisdom martin. right between the legs. didn't make the lay up but they still get the win 92-88. >>> college hoops. this is george mason paul hewitt...
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still quite dark with sunrise 7:22 or so. 33. feels like 27 if that makes you feel any better, mike and andrea. wind chills only 27. a lot warmer than what we're expecting. east, northeast winds at 7 and the barometer steady. minneapolis 4 below. chicago 11. as we head to tuesday, here comes the cold us for with mid- 20s in our neck of the woods. that cold moves up toward at would and caribou and buffalo at 13. even on wednesday we're still looking at mid-20s around here. so very, very cold air coming in. it will squeeze out a few flurries and snow showers late today and tonight but the mountains will get snow and the ski areas will be making snow. 44 today. tonight 23 in town with teens north and west. tomorrow 25. it will be blustery. stray flurries or snow showers. got the yellow alert out tomorrow and wednesday because the cold, if you've got to be outside, this is really going to affect everything you do outside for the next few days. we've not been this cold for this long since 2009 january. by friday we have a chance for a
still quite dark with sunrise 7:22 or so. 33. feels like 27 if that makes you feel any better, mike and andrea. wind chills only 27. a lot warmer than what we're expecting. east, northeast winds at 7 and the barometer steady. minneapolis 4 below. chicago 11. as we head to tuesday, here comes the cold us for with mid- 20s in our neck of the woods. that cold moves up toward at would and caribou and buffalo at 13. even on wednesday we're still looking at mid-20s around here. so very, very cold air...
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republicans love talking about ronald reagan. why? the reagan revolution. to this day they talk about him. why? from 1980 all of the way through 2000 it's been all about reagan. this is what you do. i don't understand, speaker boehner. >> what about -- so issues like gay rights which he mentioned there. what about practicality? what does this do to a lot of democrats that live in red states where people don't agree with that. they're running for re-election in 2014. >> do you vote based upon one issue or do you look at a variety of issues? same thing about the issue of choice. there are some people out there who say i am only going to vote based upon whether or not you are pro-choice or pro-life. those are single voter issues. when you look at polling data, you don't have a significant number of single issue voters in america. they are saying, hey, i might be for same-sex marriage or against it or pro-life or pro-choice, if it's about finances, i might choose a different decision. >> i want to thank roland for making my point for me. president obama is enga
republicans love talking about ronald reagan. why? the reagan revolution. to this day they talk about him. why? from 1980 all of the way through 2000 it's been all about reagan. this is what you do. i don't understand, speaker boehner. >> what about -- so issues like gay rights which he mentioned there. what about practicality? what does this do to a lot of democrats that live in red states where people don't agree with that. they're running for re-election in 2014. >> do you vote...
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six below zero at international falls, 22 in chicago. colder temperatures in western canada and they will raise through very quickly. the air is so cold it does not take a lot of moisture to produce some fluffy snow. that is likely what we will see tomorrow afternoon and evening. a few hours a fluffy white, powdery snow that you can sweep away. it will be gone by saturday morning and most of the weekend will feature sunny skies. tomorrow evening, a couple of inches of snow is certainly possible. it looks like it will come through during the friday evening rush hour. this shaded area is the second category, 1-3 inches around baltimore area and back into the amount by tomorrow evening. 21-26 for the high for us. so developing in the afternoon and evening. the mountains will probably get five-9 inches as the snow comes down a little heavier there tomorrow night into saturday morning. great ski conditions up and down the appalachians chain. snow showers arriving on the eastern shore tomorrow night and in clearing of saturday. maybe an inch o
six below zero at international falls, 22 in chicago. colder temperatures in western canada and they will raise through very quickly. the air is so cold it does not take a lot of moisture to produce some fluffy snow. that is likely what we will see tomorrow afternoon and evening. a few hours a fluffy white, powdery snow that you can sweep away. it will be gone by saturday morning and most of the weekend will feature sunny skies. tomorrow evening, a couple of inches of snow is certainly...
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caused the senate, which was democratic, to be very angry at him. >> reporter: ronald reagan won re-election in a landslide but have after an ill fated staff switch he spent the next years in the iran-contra scandal. >> i told the american people i did not trade arms for hostages. my heart and best intentions tell me that is true but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not. >> reporter: bill clinton had to overcome personal scandal. >> indeed i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. >> reporter: marred by iraq and katrina. >> brownie, you're doing a heck of a job. >> presidents can also overcome early setbacks, as ronald reagan proved in helping to end the cold war. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> reporter: president obama told matt last year he has a lot of unfinished business. >> do you deserve a second term? >> i deserve a second term, but we're not done. >> is battle fatigue a factor? >> there can be mistakes made and there can be fatigue that sets in. president obama, from what i've seen, is highly energized at this mom
caused the senate, which was democratic, to be very angry at him. >> reporter: ronald reagan won re-election in a landslide but have after an ill fated staff switch he spent the next years in the iran-contra scandal. >> i told the american people i did not trade arms for hostages. my heart and best intentions tell me that is true but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not. >> reporter: bill clinton had to overcome personal scandal. >> indeed i did have a...
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and then i recently interviewed a man that spent 22 years as a staff member. asking which was harder. been chief of staff was much harder because you wake up at 3:00 a.m. worrying about things when i was a senator, i had a chief of staff that was responsible for worrying for me. [laughter] >> so getting that information and then being able to put it out so others can use it. so using that which is a throw to me when i see a historian citing. we used a lot of interviews and i get a great sense of pride at any time i come across in ". i am glad it is there for people to use. so thank you for asking that. [applause] >> next, officials from the inauguration committee outline plans for the public ceremony on monday. after that we'll show you some is inauguration speeches from the last 65 years. then your calls and comments on "washington journal." >> the greatest honor history can bestow is the title of peacemaker. this honor now beckens america. the chance to help lead the world at last out of the valley of turmoil and on to that high ground of piece that man has
and then i recently interviewed a man that spent 22 years as a staff member. asking which was harder. been chief of staff was much harder because you wake up at 3:00 a.m. worrying about things when i was a senator, i had a chief of staff that was responsible for worrying for me. [laughter] >> so getting that information and then being able to put it out so others can use it. so using that which is a throw to me when i see a historian citing. we used a lot of interviews and i get a great...
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the last time ronald reagan in 1985. scott. >> pelley: the robinson family, of course is the family of michelle obama. her grandmother originally owned this bible. this is the blue room. there is the chief justice of the united states. and we expect to see the president very shortly. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i barack obama hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. the constitution of the united states. >> the correspondence steution of the united states. >> so help you god. me god. congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you mr. chief justice. thank you so much. ( applause ) thank you, sir. >> i did it. all right. thank you everybody. >> pelley: just as simple as that the president with the first family in the blue room with th
the last time ronald reagan in 1985. scott. >> pelley: the robinson family, of course is the family of michelle obama. her grandmother originally owned this bible. this is the blue room. there is the chief justice of the united states. and we expect to see the president very shortly. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i barack obama hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office...